Background
DIKOVSKAYA, Anna was born in 1856.
DIKOVSKAYA, Anna was born in 1856.
Propaganda work among peasants. 1875 arrested, arraigned but, acquitted. Involved in preparations for assassination of Alexander World War II
August 1879 in Aleksandrovsk, YekaterinoslavF Province, with Zhelyabov. 1880 in Saint St. Petersburg and Odessa with Isayev and in Saint St. Petersburg with Kibal’chich helped to manufacture explosives. With Bogdanovich under the alias of Kobozevaya kept a dairy-shop on Malaya Sadovaya Street, Saint St. Petersburg, from which a tunnel was dug with a view to assassinating the Tsar with a mine.
1 March 1881 after assassination of Alexander II went into hiding. 21 April 1881 arrested. Received death sentence, subsequently commuted to life imprisonment at hard labor.
1883 transferred from Peter-Paul Fortress to Karu. 1897 transferred to Akatuy. 1899 deported to Chita.
1904 fled to Siberia. 1905 joined Social-Revol Party. August 1905 arrested and sentenced to 8 months imprisonment.
Deported to Chita again. 1917 returned to Petrograd. 1935 member, Social of Polit Prisoners.
Religion doesn't give equal treatment to women and therefore contradicts basic human rights.
All policy decisions should be made in the light of the continued, permanent development of the theory of Marxism–Leninism.